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ansible/test/units/utils/collection_loader/test_collection_loader.py

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
import pkgutil
import pytest
import re
import sys
from ansible.module_utils.six import PY3, string_types
from ansible.module_utils.compat.importlib import import_module
from ansible.utils.collection_loader import AnsibleCollectionConfig, AnsibleCollectionRef
from ansible.utils.collection_loader._collection_finder import (
_AnsibleCollectionFinder, _AnsibleCollectionLoader, _AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader, _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader,
_AnsibleCollectionPkgLoaderBase, _AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader, _AnsiblePathHookFinder,
_get_collection_name_from_path, _get_collection_role_path, _get_collection_metadata, _iter_modules_impl
)
from ansible.utils.collection_loader._collection_config import _EventSource
from units.compat.mock import MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, patch
# fixture to ensure we always clean up the import stuff when we're done
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='function')
def teardown(*args, **kwargs):
yield
reset_collections_loader_state()
# BEGIN STANDALONE TESTS - these exercise behaviors of the individual components without the import machinery
def test_finder_setup():
# ensure scalar path is listified
f = _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths='/bogus/bogus')
assert isinstance(f._n_collection_paths, list)
# ensure sys.path paths that have an ansible_collections dir are added to the end of the collections paths
with patch.object(sys, 'path', ['/bogus', default_test_collection_paths[1], '/morebogus', default_test_collection_paths[0]]):
with patch('os.path.isdir', side_effect=lambda x: b'bogus' not in x):
f = _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths=['/explicit', '/other'])
assert f._n_collection_paths == ['/explicit', '/other', default_test_collection_paths[1], default_test_collection_paths[0]]
configured_paths = ['/bogus']
playbook_paths = ['/playbookdir']
with patch.object(sys, 'path', ['/bogus', '/playbookdir']) and patch('os.path.isdir', side_effect=lambda x: b'bogus' in x):
f = _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths=configured_paths)
assert f._n_collection_paths == configured_paths
f.set_playbook_paths(playbook_paths)
assert f._n_collection_paths == extend_paths(playbook_paths, 'collections') + configured_paths
# ensure scalar playbook_paths gets listified
f.set_playbook_paths(playbook_paths[0])
assert f._n_collection_paths == extend_paths(playbook_paths, 'collections') + configured_paths
def test_finder_not_interested():
f = get_default_finder()
assert f.find_module('nothanks') is None
assert f.find_module('nothanks.sub', path=['/bogus/dir']) is None
def test_finder_ns():
# ensure we can still load ansible_collections and ansible_collections.ansible when they don't exist on disk
f = _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths=['/bogus/bogus'])
loader = f.find_module('ansible_collections')
assert isinstance(loader, _AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader)
loader = f.find_module('ansible_collections.ansible', path=['/bogus/bogus'])
assert isinstance(loader, _AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader)
f = get_default_finder()
loader = f.find_module('ansible_collections')
assert isinstance(loader, _AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader)
# path is not allowed for top-level
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
f.find_module('ansible_collections', path=['whatever'])
# path is required for subpackages
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
f.find_module('ansible_collections.whatever', path=None)
paths = [os.path.join(p, 'ansible_collections/nonexistns') for p in default_test_collection_paths]
# test missing
loader = f.find_module('ansible_collections.nonexistns', paths)
assert loader is None
# keep these up top to make sure the loader install/remove are working, since we rely on them heavily in the tests
def test_loader_remove():
fake_mp = [MagicMock(), _AnsibleCollectionFinder(), MagicMock(), _AnsibleCollectionFinder()]
fake_ph = [MagicMock().m1, MagicMock().m2, _AnsibleCollectionFinder()._ansible_collection_path_hook, NonCallableMagicMock]
# must nest until 2.6 compilation is totally donezo
with patch.object(sys, 'meta_path', fake_mp):
with patch.object(sys, 'path_hooks', fake_ph):
_AnsibleCollectionFinder()._remove()
assert len(sys.meta_path) == 2
# no AnsibleCollectionFinders on the meta path after remove is called
assert all((not isinstance(mpf, _AnsibleCollectionFinder) for mpf in sys.meta_path))
assert len(sys.path_hooks) == 3
# none of the remaining path hooks should point at an AnsibleCollectionFinder
assert all((not isinstance(ph.__self__, _AnsibleCollectionFinder) for ph in sys.path_hooks if hasattr(ph, '__self__')))
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.collection_finder is None
def test_loader_install():
fake_mp = [MagicMock(), _AnsibleCollectionFinder(), MagicMock(), _AnsibleCollectionFinder()]
fake_ph = [MagicMock().m1, MagicMock().m2, _AnsibleCollectionFinder()._ansible_collection_path_hook, NonCallableMagicMock]
# must nest until 2.6 compilation is totally donezo
with patch.object(sys, 'meta_path', fake_mp):
with patch.object(sys, 'path_hooks', fake_ph):
f = _AnsibleCollectionFinder()
f._install()
assert len(sys.meta_path) == 3 # should have removed the existing ACFs and installed a new one
assert sys.meta_path[0] is f # at the front
# the rest of the meta_path should not be AnsibleCollectionFinders
assert all((not isinstance(mpf, _AnsibleCollectionFinder) for mpf in sys.meta_path[1:]))
assert len(sys.path_hooks) == 4 # should have removed the existing ACF path hooks and installed a new one
# the first path hook should be ours, make sure it's pointing at the right instance
assert hasattr(sys.path_hooks[0], '__self__') and sys.path_hooks[0].__self__ is f
# the rest of the path_hooks should not point at an AnsibleCollectionFinder
assert all((not isinstance(ph.__self__, _AnsibleCollectionFinder) for ph in sys.path_hooks[1:] if hasattr(ph, '__self__')))
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.collection_finder is f
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
AnsibleCollectionConfig.collection_finder = f
def test_finder_coll():
f = get_default_finder()
tests = [
{'name': 'ansible_collections.testns.testcoll', 'test_paths': [default_test_collection_paths]},
{'name': 'ansible_collections.ansible.builtin', 'test_paths': [['/bogus'], default_test_collection_paths]},
]
# ensure finder works for legit paths and bogus paths
for test_dict in tests:
# splat the dict values to our locals
globals().update(test_dict)
parent_pkg = name.rpartition('.')[0]
for paths in test_paths:
paths = [os.path.join(p, parent_pkg.replace('.', '/')) for p in paths]
loader = f.find_module(name, path=paths)
assert isinstance(loader, _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader)
def test_root_loader_not_interested():
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader('not_ansible_collections_toplevel', path_list=[])
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader('ansible_collections.somens', path_list=['/bogus'])
def test_root_loader():
name = 'ansible_collections'
# ensure this works even when ansible_collections doesn't exist on disk
for paths in [], default_test_collection_paths:
if name in sys.modules:
del sys.modules[name]
loader = _AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader(name, paths)
assert repr(loader).startswith('_AnsibleCollectionRootPkgLoader(path=')
module = loader.load_module(name)
assert module.__name__ == name
assert module.__path__ == [p for p in extend_paths(paths, name) if os.path.isdir(p)]
# even if the dir exists somewhere, this loader doesn't support get_data, so make __file__ a non-file
assert module.__file__ == '<ansible_synthetic_collection_package>'
assert module.__package__ == name
assert sys.modules.get(name) == module
def test_nspkg_loader_not_interested():
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader('not_ansible_collections_toplevel.something', path_list=[])
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader('ansible_collections.somens.somecoll', path_list=[])
def test_nspkg_loader_load_module():
# ensure the loader behaves on the toplevel and ansible packages for both legit and missing/bogus paths
for name in ['ansible_collections.ansible', 'ansible_collections.testns']:
parent_pkg = name.partition('.')[0]
module_to_load = name.rpartition('.')[2]
paths = extend_paths(default_test_collection_paths, parent_pkg)
existing_child_paths = [p for p in extend_paths(paths, module_to_load) if os.path.exists(p)]
if name in sys.modules:
del sys.modules[name]
loader = _AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader(name, path_list=paths)
assert repr(loader).startswith('_AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader(path=')
module = loader.load_module(name)
assert module.__name__ == name
assert isinstance(module.__loader__, _AnsibleCollectionNSPkgLoader)
assert module.__path__ == existing_child_paths
assert module.__package__ == name
assert module.__file__ == '<ansible_synthetic_collection_package>'
assert sys.modules.get(name) == module
def test_collpkg_loader_not_interested():
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader('not_ansible_collections', path_list=[])
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
_AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader('ansible_collections.ns', path_list=['/bogus/bogus'])
def test_collpkg_loader_load_module():
reset_collections_loader_state()
with patch('ansible.utils.collection_loader.AnsibleCollectionConfig') as p:
for name in ['ansible_collections.ansible.builtin', 'ansible_collections.testns.testcoll']:
parent_pkg = name.rpartition('.')[0]
module_to_load = name.rpartition('.')[2]
paths = extend_paths(default_test_collection_paths, parent_pkg)
existing_child_paths = [p for p in extend_paths(paths, module_to_load) if os.path.exists(p)]
is_builtin = 'ansible.builtin' in name
if name in sys.modules:
del sys.modules[name]
loader = _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader(name, path_list=paths)
assert repr(loader).startswith('_AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader(path=')
module = loader.load_module(name)
assert module.__name__ == name
assert isinstance(module.__loader__, _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader)
if is_builtin:
assert module.__path__ == []
else:
assert module.__path__ == [existing_child_paths[0]]
assert module.__package__ == name
if is_builtin:
assert module.__file__ == '<ansible_synthetic_collection_package>'
else:
assert module.__file__.endswith('__synthetic__') and os.path.isdir(os.path.dirname(module.__file__))
assert sys.modules.get(name) == module
assert hasattr(module, '_collection_meta') and isinstance(module._collection_meta, dict)
# FIXME: validate _collection_meta contents match what's on disk (or not)
# if the module has metadata, try loading it with busted metadata
if module._collection_meta:
_collection_finder = import_module('ansible.utils.collection_loader._collection_finder')
with patch.object(_collection_finder, '_meta_yml_to_dict', side_effect=Exception('bang')):
with pytest.raises(Exception) as ex:
_AnsibleCollectionPkgLoader(name, path_list=paths).load_module(name)
assert 'error parsing collection metadata' in str(ex.value)
def test_coll_loader():
with patch('ansible.utils.collection_loader.AnsibleCollectionConfig'):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
# not a collection
_AnsibleCollectionLoader('ansible_collections')
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
# bogus paths
_AnsibleCollectionLoader('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll', path_list=[])
# FIXME: more
def test_path_hook_setup():
with patch.object(sys, 'path_hooks', []):
found_hook = None
pathhook_exc = None
try:
found_hook = _AnsiblePathHookFinder._get_filefinder_path_hook()
except Exception as phe:
pathhook_exc = phe
if PY3:
assert str(pathhook_exc) == 'need exactly one FileFinder import hook (found 0)'
else:
assert found_hook is None
assert repr(_AnsiblePathHookFinder(object(), '/bogus/path')) == "_AnsiblePathHookFinder(path='/bogus/path')"
def test_path_hook_importerror():
# ensure that AnsiblePathHookFinder.find_module swallows ImportError from path hook delegation on Py3, eg if the delegated
# path hook gets passed a file on sys.path (python36.zip)
reset_collections_loader_state()
path_to_a_file = os.path.join(default_test_collection_paths[0], 'ansible_collections/testns/testcoll/plugins/action/my_action.py')
# it's a bug if the following pops an ImportError...
assert _AnsiblePathHookFinder(_AnsibleCollectionFinder(), path_to_a_file).find_module('foo.bar.my_action') is None
def test_new_or_existing_module():
module_name = 'blar.test.module'
pkg_name = module_name.rpartition('.')[0]
# create new module case
nuke_module_prefix(module_name)
with _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoaderBase._new_or_existing_module(module_name, __package__=pkg_name) as new_module:
# the module we just created should now exist in sys.modules
assert sys.modules.get(module_name) is new_module
assert new_module.__name__ == module_name
# the module should stick since we didn't raise an exception in the contextmgr
assert sys.modules.get(module_name) is new_module
# reuse existing module case
with _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoaderBase._new_or_existing_module(module_name, __attr1__=42, blar='yo') as existing_module:
assert sys.modules.get(module_name) is new_module # should be the same module we created earlier
assert hasattr(existing_module, '__package__') and existing_module.__package__ == pkg_name
assert hasattr(existing_module, '__attr1__') and existing_module.__attr1__ == 42
assert hasattr(existing_module, 'blar') and existing_module.blar == 'yo'
# exception during update existing shouldn't zap existing module from sys.modules
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as ve:
with _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoaderBase._new_or_existing_module(module_name) as existing_module:
err_to_raise = ValueError('bang')
raise err_to_raise
# make sure we got our error
assert ve.value is err_to_raise
# and that the module still exists
assert sys.modules.get(module_name) is existing_module
# test module removal after exception during creation
nuke_module_prefix(module_name)
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as ve:
with _AnsibleCollectionPkgLoaderBase._new_or_existing_module(module_name) as new_module:
err_to_raise = ValueError('bang')
raise err_to_raise
# make sure we got our error
assert ve.value is err_to_raise
# and that the module was removed
assert sys.modules.get(module_name) is None
def test_iter_modules_impl():
modules_trailer = 'ansible_collections/testns/testcoll/plugins'
modules_pkg_prefix = modules_trailer.replace('/', '.') + '.'
modules_path = os.path.join(default_test_collection_paths[0], modules_trailer)
modules = list(_iter_modules_impl([modules_path], modules_pkg_prefix))
assert modules
assert set([('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.action', True),
('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.module_utils', True),
('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.modules', True)]) == set(modules)
modules_trailer = 'ansible_collections/testns/testcoll/plugins/modules'
modules_pkg_prefix = modules_trailer.replace('/', '.') + '.'
modules_path = os.path.join(default_test_collection_paths[0], modules_trailer)
modules = list(_iter_modules_impl([modules_path], modules_pkg_prefix))
assert modules
assert len(modules) == 1
assert modules[0][0] == 'ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.modules.amodule' # name
assert modules[0][1] is False # is_pkg
# FIXME: more
# BEGIN IN-CIRCUIT TESTS - these exercise behaviors of the loader when wired up to the import machinery
def test_import_from_collection(monkeypatch):
collection_root = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures', 'collections')
collection_path = os.path.join(collection_root, 'ansible_collections/testns/testcoll/plugins/module_utils/my_util.py')
# THIS IS UNSTABLE UNDER A DEBUGGER
# the trace we're expecting to be generated when running the code below:
# answer = question()
expected_trace_log = [
(collection_path, 5, 'call'),
(collection_path, 6, 'line'),
(collection_path, 6, 'return'),
]
# define the collection root before any ansible code has been loaded
# otherwise config will have already been loaded and changing the environment will have no effect
monkeypatch.setenv('ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH', collection_root)
finder = _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths=[collection_root])
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
from ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.module_utils.my_util import question
original_trace_function = sys.gettrace()
trace_log = []
if original_trace_function:
# enable tracing while preserving the existing trace function (coverage)
def my_trace_function(frame, event, arg):
trace_log.append((frame.f_code.co_filename, frame.f_lineno, event))
# the original trace function expects to have itself set as the trace function
sys.settrace(original_trace_function)
# call the original trace function
original_trace_function(frame, event, arg)
# restore our trace function
sys.settrace(my_trace_function)
return my_trace_function
else:
# no existing trace function, so our trace function is much simpler
def my_trace_function(frame, event, arg):
trace_log.append((frame.f_code.co_filename, frame.f_lineno, event))
return my_trace_function
sys.settrace(my_trace_function)
try:
# run a minimal amount of code while the trace is running
# adding more code here, including use of a context manager, will add more to our trace
answer = question()
finally:
sys.settrace(original_trace_function)
# make sure 'import ... as ...' works on builtin synthetic collections
# the following import is not supported (it tries to find module_utils in ansible.plugins)
# import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils as c1
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.action as c2
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins as c3
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin as c4
import ansible_collections.ansible as c5
import ansible_collections as c6
# make sure 'import ...' works on builtin synthetic collections
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.action
assert ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.action == c3.action == c2
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins
assert ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins == c4.plugins == c3
import ansible_collections.ansible.builtin
assert ansible_collections.ansible.builtin == c5.builtin == c4
import ansible_collections.ansible
assert ansible_collections.ansible == c6.ansible == c5
import ansible_collections
assert ansible_collections == c6
# make sure 'from ... import ...' works on builtin synthetic collections
from ansible_collections.ansible import builtin
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin import plugins
assert builtin.plugins == plugins
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins import action
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.action import command
assert action.command == command
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils import basic
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
assert basic.AnsibleModule == AnsibleModule
# make sure relative imports work from collections code
# these require __package__ to be set correctly
import ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.module_utils.my_other_util
import ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins.action.my_action
# verify that code loaded from a collection does not inherit __future__ statements from the collection loader
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
# if the collection code inherits the division future feature from the collection loader this will fail
assert answer == 1
else:
assert answer == 1.5
# verify that the filename and line number reported by the trace is correct
# this makes sure that collection loading preserves file paths and line numbers
assert trace_log == expected_trace_log
def test_eventsource():
es = _EventSource()
# fire when empty should succeed
es.fire(42)
handler1 = MagicMock()
handler2 = MagicMock()
es += handler1
es.fire(99, my_kwarg='blah')
handler1.assert_called_with(99, my_kwarg='blah')
es += handler2
es.fire(123, foo='bar')
handler1.assert_called_with(123, foo='bar')
handler2.assert_called_with(123, foo='bar')
es -= handler2
handler1.reset_mock()
handler2.reset_mock()
es.fire(123, foo='bar')
handler1.assert_called_with(123, foo='bar')
handler2.assert_not_called()
es -= handler1
handler1.reset_mock()
es.fire('blah', kwarg=None)
handler1.assert_not_called()
handler2.assert_not_called()
es -= handler1 # should succeed silently
handler_bang = MagicMock(side_effect=Exception('bang'))
es += handler_bang
with pytest.raises(Exception) as ex:
es.fire(123)
assert 'bang' in str(ex.value)
handler_bang.assert_called_with(123)
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
es += 42
def test_on_collection_load():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
load_handler = MagicMock()
AnsibleCollectionConfig.on_collection_load += load_handler
m = import_module('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll')
load_handler.assert_called_once_with(collection_name='testns.testcoll', collection_path=os.path.dirname(m.__file__))
_meta = _get_collection_metadata('testns.testcoll')
assert _meta
# FIXME: compare to disk
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
AnsibleCollectionConfig.on_collection_load += MagicMock(side_effect=Exception('bang'))
with pytest.raises(Exception) as ex:
import_module('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll')
assert 'bang' in str(ex.value)
def test_default_collection_config():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.default_collection is None
AnsibleCollectionConfig.default_collection = 'foo.bar'
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.default_collection == 'foo.bar'
def test_default_collection_detection():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
# we're clearly not under a collection path
assert _get_collection_name_from_path('/') is None
# something that looks like a collection path but isn't importable by our finder
assert _get_collection_name_from_path('/foo/ansible_collections/bogusns/boguscoll/bar') is None
# legit, at the top of the collection
live_collection_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures/collections/ansible_collections/testns/testcoll')
assert _get_collection_name_from_path(live_collection_path) == 'testns.testcoll'
# legit, deeper inside the collection
live_collection_deep_path = os.path.join(live_collection_path, 'plugins/modules')
assert _get_collection_name_from_path(live_collection_deep_path) == 'testns.testcoll'
# this one should be hidden by the real testns.testcoll, so should not resolve
masked_collection_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures/collections_masked/ansible_collections/testns/testcoll')
assert _get_collection_name_from_path(masked_collection_path) is None
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'role_name,collection_list,expected_collection_name,expected_path_suffix',
[
('some_role', ['testns.testcoll', 'ansible.bogus'], 'testns.testcoll', 'testns/testcoll/roles/some_role'),
('testns.testcoll.some_role', ['ansible.bogus', 'testns.testcoll'], 'testns.testcoll', 'testns/testcoll/roles/some_role'),
('testns.testcoll.some_role', [], 'testns.testcoll', 'testns/testcoll/roles/some_role'),
('testns.testcoll.some_role', None, 'testns.testcoll', 'testns/testcoll/roles/some_role'),
('some_role', [], None, None),
('some_role', None, None, None),
])
def test_collection_role_name_location(role_name, collection_list, expected_collection_name, expected_path_suffix):
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
expected_path = None
if expected_path_suffix:
expected_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures/collections/ansible_collections', expected_path_suffix)
found = _get_collection_role_path(role_name, collection_list)
if found:
assert found[0] == role_name.rpartition('.')[2]
assert found[1] == expected_path
assert found[2] == expected_collection_name
else:
assert expected_collection_name is None and expected_path_suffix is None
def test_bogus_imports():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
# ensure ImportError on known-bogus imports
bogus_imports = ['bogus_toplevel', 'ansible_collections.bogusns', 'ansible_collections.testns.boguscoll',
'ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.bogussub', 'ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.bogussub']
for bogus_import in bogus_imports:
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
import_module(bogus_import)
def test_empty_vs_no_code():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
from ansible_collections.testns import testcoll # synthetic package with no code on disk
from ansible_collections.testns.testcoll.plugins import module_utils # real package with empty code file
# ensure synthetic packages have no code object at all (prevent bogus coverage entries)
assert testcoll.__loader__.get_source(testcoll.__name__) is None
assert testcoll.__loader__.get_code(testcoll.__name__) is None
# ensure empty package inits do have a code object
assert module_utils.__loader__.get_source(module_utils.__name__) == b''
assert module_utils.__loader__.get_code(module_utils.__name__) is not None
def test_finder_playbook_paths():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
import ansible_collections
import ansible_collections.ansible
import ansible_collections.testns
# ensure the package modules look like we expect
assert hasattr(ansible_collections, '__path__') and len(ansible_collections.__path__) > 0
assert hasattr(ansible_collections.ansible, '__path__') and len(ansible_collections.ansible.__path__) > 0
assert hasattr(ansible_collections.testns, '__path__') and len(ansible_collections.testns.__path__) > 0
# these shouldn't be visible yet, since we haven't added the playbook dir
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
import ansible_collections.ansible.playbook_adj_other
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
import ansible_collections.testns.playbook_adj_other
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.playbook_paths == []
playbook_path_fixture_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures/playbook_path')
# configure the playbook paths
AnsibleCollectionConfig.playbook_paths = [playbook_path_fixture_dir]
# playbook paths go to the front of the line
assert AnsibleCollectionConfig.collection_paths[0] == os.path.join(playbook_path_fixture_dir, 'collections')
# playbook paths should be updated on the existing root ansible_collections path, as well as on the 'ansible' namespace (but no others!)
assert ansible_collections.__path__[0] == os.path.join(playbook_path_fixture_dir, 'collections/ansible_collections')
assert ansible_collections.ansible.__path__[0] == os.path.join(playbook_path_fixture_dir, 'collections/ansible_collections/ansible')
assert all('playbook_path' not in p for p in ansible_collections.testns.__path__)
# should succeed since we fixed up the package path
import ansible_collections.ansible.playbook_adj_other
# should succeed since we didn't import freshns before hacking in the path
import ansible_collections.freshns.playbook_adj_other
# should fail since we've already imported something from this path and didn't fix up its package path
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
import ansible_collections.testns.playbook_adj_other
def test_toplevel_iter_modules():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
modules = list(pkgutil.iter_modules(default_test_collection_paths, ''))
assert len(modules) == 1
assert modules[0][1] == 'ansible_collections'
def test_iter_modules_namespaces():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
paths = extend_paths(default_test_collection_paths, 'ansible_collections')
modules = list(pkgutil.iter_modules(paths, 'ansible_collections.'))
assert len(modules) == 2
assert all(m[2] is True for m in modules)
assert all(isinstance(m[0], _AnsiblePathHookFinder) for m in modules)
assert set(['ansible_collections.testns', 'ansible_collections.ansible']) == set(m[1] for m in modules)
def test_collection_get_data():
finder = get_default_finder()
reset_collections_loader_state(finder)
# something that's there
d = pkgutil.get_data('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll', 'plugins/action/my_action.py')
assert b'hello from my_action.py' in d
# something that's not there
d = pkgutil.get_data('ansible_collections.testns.testcoll', 'bogus/bogus')
assert d is None
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
plugins_pkg = import_module('ansible_collections.ansible.builtin')
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(plugins_pkg.__file__))
d = pkgutil.get_data('ansible_collections.ansible.builtin', 'plugins/connection/local.py')
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'ref,ref_type,expected_collection,expected_subdirs,expected_resource,expected_python_pkg_name',
[
('ns.coll.myaction', 'action', 'ns.coll', '', 'myaction', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.plugins.action'),
('ns.coll.subdir1.subdir2.myaction', 'action', 'ns.coll', 'subdir1.subdir2', 'myaction', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.plugins.action.subdir1.subdir2'),
('ns.coll.myrole', 'role', 'ns.coll', '', 'myrole', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.roles.myrole'),
('ns.coll.subdir1.subdir2.myrole', 'role', 'ns.coll', 'subdir1.subdir2', 'myrole', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.roles.subdir1.subdir2.myrole'),
])
def test_fqcr_parsing_valid(ref, ref_type, expected_collection,
expected_subdirs, expected_resource, expected_python_pkg_name):
assert AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
r = AnsibleCollectionRef.from_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
assert r.collection == expected_collection
assert r.subdirs == expected_subdirs
assert r.resource == expected_resource
assert r.n_python_package_name == expected_python_pkg_name
r = AnsibleCollectionRef.try_parse_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
assert r.collection == expected_collection
assert r.subdirs == expected_subdirs
assert r.resource == expected_resource
assert r.n_python_package_name == expected_python_pkg_name
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('fqcn', 'expected'),
(
('ns1.coll2', True),
('ns1#coll2', False),
('def.coll3', False),
('ns4.return', False),
('assert.this', False),
('import.that', False),
('.that', False),
('this.', False),
('.', False),
('', False),
),
)
def test_fqcn_validation(fqcn, expected):
"""Vefiry that is_valid_collection_name validates FQCN correctly."""
assert AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_collection_name(fqcn) is expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'ref,ref_type,expected_error_type,expected_error_expression',
[
('no_dots_at_all_action', 'action', ValueError, 'is not a valid collection reference'),
('no_nscoll.myaction', 'action', ValueError, 'is not a valid collection reference'),
('no_nscoll%myaction', 'action', ValueError, 'is not a valid collection reference'),
('ns.coll.myaction', 'bogus', ValueError, 'invalid collection ref_type'),
])
def test_fqcr_parsing_invalid(ref, ref_type, expected_error_type, expected_error_expression):
assert not AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
with pytest.raises(expected_error_type) as curerr:
AnsibleCollectionRef.from_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
assert re.search(expected_error_expression, str(curerr.value))
r = AnsibleCollectionRef.try_parse_fqcr(ref, ref_type)
assert r is None
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'name,subdirs,resource,ref_type,python_pkg_name',
[
('ns.coll', None, 'res', 'doc_fragments', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.plugins.doc_fragments'),
('ns.coll', 'subdir1', 'res', 'doc_fragments', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.plugins.doc_fragments.subdir1'),
('ns.coll', 'subdir1.subdir2', 'res', 'action', 'ansible_collections.ns.coll.plugins.action.subdir1.subdir2'),
])
def test_collectionref_components_valid(name, subdirs, resource, ref_type, python_pkg_name):
x = AnsibleCollectionRef(name, subdirs, resource, ref_type)
assert x.collection == name
if subdirs:
assert x.subdirs == subdirs
else:
assert x.subdirs == ''
assert x.resource == resource
assert x.ref_type == ref_type
assert x.n_python_package_name == python_pkg_name
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'dirname,expected_result',
[
('become_plugins', 'become'),
('cache_plugins', 'cache'),
('connection_plugins', 'connection'),
('library', 'modules'),
('filter_plugins', 'filter'),
('bogus_plugins', ValueError),
(None, ValueError)
]
)
def test_legacy_plugin_dir_to_plugin_type(dirname, expected_result):
if isinstance(expected_result, string_types):
assert AnsibleCollectionRef.legacy_plugin_dir_to_plugin_type(dirname) == expected_result
else:
with pytest.raises(expected_result):
AnsibleCollectionRef.legacy_plugin_dir_to_plugin_type(dirname)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'name,subdirs,resource,ref_type,expected_error_type,expected_error_expression',
[
('bad_ns', '', 'resource', 'action', ValueError, 'invalid collection name'),
('ns.coll.', '', 'resource', 'action', ValueError, 'invalid collection name'),
('ns.coll', 'badsubdir#', 'resource', 'action', ValueError, 'invalid subdirs entry'),
('ns.coll', 'badsubdir.', 'resource', 'action', ValueError, 'invalid subdirs entry'),
('ns.coll', '.badsubdir', 'resource', 'action', ValueError, 'invalid subdirs entry'),
('ns.coll', '', 'resource', 'bogus', ValueError, 'invalid collection ref_type'),
])
def test_collectionref_components_invalid(name, subdirs, resource, ref_type, expected_error_type, expected_error_expression):
with pytest.raises(expected_error_type) as curerr:
AnsibleCollectionRef(name, subdirs, resource, ref_type)
assert re.search(expected_error_expression, str(curerr.value))
# BEGIN TEST SUPPORT
default_test_collection_paths = [
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures', 'collections'),
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures', 'collections_masked'),
'/bogus/bogussub'
]
def get_default_finder():
return _AnsibleCollectionFinder(paths=default_test_collection_paths)
def extend_paths(path_list, suffix):
suffix = suffix.replace('.', '/')
return [os.path.join(p, suffix) for p in path_list]
def nuke_module_prefix(prefix):
for module_to_nuke in [m for m in sys.modules if m.startswith(prefix)]:
sys.modules.pop(module_to_nuke)
def reset_collections_loader_state(metapath_finder=None):
_AnsibleCollectionFinder._remove()
nuke_module_prefix('ansible_collections')
nuke_module_prefix('ansible.modules')
nuke_module_prefix('ansible.plugins')
# FIXME: better to move this someplace else that gets cleaned up automatically?
_AnsibleCollectionLoader._redirected_package_map = {}
AnsibleCollectionConfig._default_collection = None
AnsibleCollectionConfig._on_collection_load = _EventSource()
if metapath_finder:
metapath_finder._install()